An Inupiaq witness said melting glaciers led to erosion near rural villages. A Quinault Indian Nation member said treaty-protected fishing has dried up. And a Tohono O’odham official said floods are stronger and droughts longer. All were testifying on the effects of climate change on Indian Country.

DACA recipients from Arizona, California and Wyoming met with U.S. Representatives to discuss the importance of restoring “advance parole.” Advance parole is an application that allows immigrants to travel out the U.S. and return without applying for a visa.